Project for the redevelopment and enhancement of A. Baldessari ad Albiano (TN) 

Project for the redevelopment and enhancement of A. Baldessari ad Albiano (TN) 

On Tuesday 16 March 2024 on the works of redevelopment of the A. Baldessari park in Albiano began. The aim of the project is to create an inclusive park, capable of offering numerous and diversified activities to all potential categories of users. The complex morphology of the intervention area becomes the starting point of the project to create a place in which the landscape design connects the playgrounds, the sport areas and the social spaces.

The project is the result of the collaboration between PXC-paesaggistipercaso (landscape project), Gruppo Cinque architettura (structural aspects), Tera Group (plumbing and irrigation system) and the forestry doctor Giorgio Cordin (agro-forestry aspects).

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Giuseppe Bagnoli

Architect specialized in landscape design. Graduated in 1999 from the architecture department in Florence, he subsequently obtained the master in landscape design in 2005. Co-founder and partner of PXC, he is project manager and works supervisor. He mainly deals with private garden design, the study of historical and archeological landscape, the restoration of historic parks and gardens. From 2000 to 2006 he collaborates with the landscape architect Mariachiara Pozzana in Florence working in the field of private gardens and restoration of historic parks. From 2009 he is member of landscape commissions in many municipalities of Firenze, Prato and Pistoia provinces. He was a teacher in the landscape design lab of the “Specialization course for maintenance of historic parks” organized by the associations Paesaggi e Giardini and Per Boboli. He collaborates with Cooperativa Archeologia scrl as a consultant for the landscape design in archeological sites. Creative and meticolous, he loves fly fishing (rigorously no kill) and landscape photography
Creative and meticolous, he loves fly fishing (rigorously no kill) and landscape photography
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